This is an original and controversial reflection on the course of
human history and a remarkable attempt to develop a scientific
model of laws for the social sciences. It:
* considers the nature of laws and the reasons we might expect to
find them in history
* employs an underlying framework concerning societal dynamics,
historical change, and institutional change, which are in fact the
laws of history.
This volume consolidates the author's previous research in The
Dynamic Society and The Ephemeral Civilization.
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